Hiking
- Costa Rica
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Costa Rica Hiking Trails: Small Country, Big Variety
Costa Rica caters to all levels of hikers. Whether you’re seeking a relaxing walk suitable for children, or yearning for a fast-paced mountain adventure, Costa Rica has it all. Bearing the name “Rich Coast,” Costa Rica’s wealth lies not in gold or gemstones, but in its extraordinary natural beauty. The best way to truly appreciate it all is to immerse yourself in the outdoors.
Highlights
- Plenty of safe spaces to hike. Around 25% of the country has been declared protected areas, so there are a lot of hiking trails to choose from.
- A variety of landscapes. Costa Rica is small, but there are rainforests, beaches, farmlands, waterfalls, cloud forests, and more to discover.
- Perfect combo activity. Hiking can be combined with canopy zip lines, horseback riding, hanging bridges and more.
- Morning, afternoon, and night hiking opportunities depending on what you want to see.
- Different trail difficulties for all levels of experience, including wheelchair accessible areas.
Enjoy Hiking Through Nature in Costa Rica
Arenal Volcano Area (La Fortuna)
There are various hiking options in the Arenal area. The Arenal Volcano is the star of the show. It’s a colossal cone that’s internationally famous as one of Costa Rica’s most iconic sights. Hike around the rainforest at its base to get as close as possible to the volcano.
The volcano itself is dormant now, but a hike will get you great pics of the solid lava trails. On a clear day, hikes also provide impressive lookout points to spot the nearby Arenal Lake and the 3,500-year-old extinct volcano Cerro Chato.
Wildlife is abundant in this national park, so be camera-ready for encounters with monkeys, sloths, snakes, and a variety of birds. If you want to expand your day of adventure, there are options too. Mix hiking with other activities like hanging bridges, aerial trams, and waterfalls.
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ATV Riding
Campfire
Hiking
Fishing
Exploring
Photography
Navigating
Rafting
Manuel Antonio National Park
Manuel Antonio is Costa Rica’s smallest national park but one of the most visited, and for good reason. It protects tropical rainforests, mangroves, pristine beaches, and over 100 species of mammals and 184 species of birds.
A hike here allows a glimpse of these species in their natural habitat. Toucans, squirrel monkeys, colorful crabs, mangrove hummingbirds, scurrying lizards, and the beloved sloths are all here. Thanks to its popularity, a part of the trail is now accessible to people with mobility issues, making it an ideal spot for family hiking.
Monteverde
The Monteverde Cloud Forest provides a more tranquil hiking experience with a vast number of trails to choose from. The forest stretches over 10,500 hectares and is home to multiple parks and biological reserves.
This location is particularly loved by birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts due to its rich wildlife. The elusive quetzal—a major prize for visitors—makes its seasonal home in this area. It’s a tough spot, but the other 500 bird species that nest here are more than worth the visit.
Corcovado
Corcovado National Park, on the remote Osa Peninsula, offers a unique hiking experience with its abundant biodiversity. Access to this park often requires a boat ride, adding a chance to spot marine life such as dolphins and turtles.
Corcovado holds around 2.5% of the world’s biodiversity, and it provides plenty of opportunities to spot the local wildlife. The rarest and most famous finds include tapirs, jaguars, and peccaries. There are also various types of monkeys, colorful butterflies, and plenty of birds.
Rio Celeste
A hike that goes deep into the lesser-visited Tenorio National Park offers a unique off-the-beaten-path adventure. The river’s stunning turquoise color, a result of minerals from the nearby Tenorio Volcano, is a sight to behold. The river’s famous waterfall is also a particularly beautiful photo op.
Rincón de la Vieja
This Guanacaste national park offers plenty for hikers in search of a challenge. It’s located in the northwestern part of the country and it spans over 34,000 acres of a mixture of tropical dry forest and cloud forest. It also has two volcanoes, dried lava rocks, and bubbling mud pools.
Birdwatchers will have plenty of animals to find here, like toucanets and wood quails. Nature lovers find here an exciting combo of tropical flora and unique geography. Ready your camera for the sulfurous fumaroles, steam holes, and a 195-foot-high waterfall.
These are the more frequented hiking locations in Costa Rica, and there are even more. Check out the national parks and waterfalls you can hike to.
Combining Activities
Mix it up a little and get even more out of your hiking by getting a combo activity. Sometimes hiking is just the start of a great day. Combine it with:
- Hanging bridges
- Aerial tram ride through the forest
- Zip-lining
- Waterfall visits
- Horseback riding
Maximizing Your Hiking Experience
For birdwatchers, it’s best to hike in the morning when the wildlife is most active. This time of day also helps avoid afternoon showers during the rainy season and the hottest parts of the day.
Hiking in national parks with experienced guides can enhance your experience, too. Trained guides can point out various species of flora and fauna, provide insight into local ecosystems, and streamline your visit.
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